I'd like to know what you're going to test and how you test it. Cheers and good luck!
I just received my 6th replacement unit, unfortunately it is LG and there is IR

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I'm probably gonna leave a page open for a few minutes and then check the solid background. In my LG it was really obvious. Didn't need to "test". I also just tested (well looked) for dead pixels, and it looks good. Guess I was lucky

There has been many good reports, unfortunatly people are more likely to come onto a forum to complain, than make a post saying they got a perfect product so it can give the impression that everything is wrong, etc.

Maybe they would be happier if the rMBP had the new macbook approved NVIDIA's Kepler-powered Quadro K5000 GPU card. It's a little pricy but I'm sure can get it in the next rMBP but it should meet everyone's need. Google it for the price...

Maybe they would be happier if the rMBP had the new macbook approved NVIDIA's Kepler-powered Quadro K5000 GPU card. It's a little pricy but I'm sure can get it in the next rMBP but it should meet everyone's need. Google it for the price...

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Not sure if a joke or sarcasm or...

I think you're poking fun at how a lot of people here are extremely hard to please. If so, LOL!

The problem with forums is that posts are only started if people HAVE problems....

for anybody thinking about buying one don't be put off by negative posts.

its a shame some people have problems but the majority of folks don't. Its like anything really, problems exist. I have always found apple to be brilliant if i ever reported a problem. Touch wood in 6 years of buying apple products i have only ever had 1 problem with a i phone.

my rMBP is the LG screen and i have no issues with it, the software, hardware or the quality of the chassis.

i have almost only good things to say about the Retina, only problem i'm having is two dead pixels that somehow appeared after 2-3 weeks of use.. i guess i'll have to see if Apple will fix it for me.. but i live in Denmark, we dont have any Apple stores.

I have my rmbp also. No issues to report not one dead pixel or IR issues(samsung screen). The only issue I could see is the battery life, I get about 5 and a half hours doing web searches and stuff, that would be my only criticism is it could last longer.

Me too! Today I've got my first mac, a 2.7/16/512 retina and it is just astonishing, the screen is the biggest change since SSD introduction (and I've being running 1600x1200, 1920x1200 and 1920x1080 since ever). I've got a Samsung with no dead pixels, no bleeding, just perfect. To say something bad, the bottom is a bit loose in the left, about half a millimetre, but I suppose next time I visit a Store, I would ask them to tighten the screw a bit.

I'm using 10.8.1 in best for retina resolution and have no lag at all in the UI, only when I put a folder in the dock in list mode (Applications for example) and the list has several pages, scrolling it is really laggy, as it is my first mac don't know if that is the expected behaviour, but instead of scrolling is changing whole "pages".

Really happy, really really happy. Text is just printed on the screen!

Yes sadly i was so eager to get some of the new Apple Shiny, that I managed to get one of the very first units that arrived at my local Apple store.

Because it was part of the very first batch, it came with the (you guessed it) LG screen. <SIGH>

But wait....... I have no IR issues, no stuck pixels, no hinge issues no lag... It's an outstanding computer, the best I've owned.

Given how it's just only in the last few days that Apple has been able to keep up with demand, I'm almost certain that my experience is what the vast majority have had.

As many have stated this forum is a magnet for the OCD crowd. However I'm not completely dismissing some of those that have had issues. As with any mass produced device you will have the occasional defect.

And even here, it seems that Apple has been responsive to those that have had issues and have quickly fixed/replaced the systems.

I do wonder about those that have "had to " exchange their computers 4 plus times. If there really is widespread issues with these systems, I wonder why those affected put up with it. It calls to mind the old expression, "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me"

There has been many good reports, unfortunatly people are more likely to come onto a forum to complain, than make a post saying they got a perfect product so it can give the impression that everything is wrong, etc.

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This is so true, reading this forum you could be lead to believe the rMBP is one of the worst laptops ever, when really it is one of the best.

Yes sadly i was so eager to get some of the new Apple Shiny, that I managed to get one of the very first units that arrived at my local Apple store.

Because it was part of the very first batch, it came with the (you guessed it) LG screen. <SIGH>

But wait....... I have no IR issues, no stuck pixels, no hinge issues no lag... It's an outstanding computer, the best I've owned.

Given how it's just only in the last few days that Apple has been able to keep up with demand, I'm almost certain that my experience is what the vast majority have had.

As many have stated this forum is a magnet for the OCD crowd. However I'm not completely dismissing some of those that have had issues. As with any mass produced device you will have the occasional defect.

And even here, it seems that Apple has been responsive to those that have had issues and have quickly fixed/replaced the systems.

I do wonder about those that have "had to " exchange their computers 4 plus times. If there really is widespread issues with these systems, I wonder why those affected put up with it. It calls to mind the old expression, "fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me"

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Usually people that love their products don't usually come onto a forum to be vocal about it. No clue why this happens. I have an LG screen also and it's wonderful. The vibrance of the colors is perfect. Saw a Sammy screen at the Apple store and the colors were too deep for me, kind of like an exaggerated Photoshop image.

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